It's in Czech, updated weekly/twice a month and I am only one, who's making some kind of steampunk-focused website in Czech Republic. I am translating articles and stories from important sources - such as The Steampunk Magazine. I am also writing my own steampunk-related articles, news, link lists and reviews of steampunk products (books, role-playing games, pc/xbox/ps3 games, etc.).

It sells kits and models for building Stirling engines, models of steam engines, and many brass things such as the wall mounted compass, thermometer, but many others I've not seen before, and has many lovely items such as the brass and copper bosun's whistle, mini brass telescopes...worth a Christmas visit!

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We are proud to present the Surrey Steampunk Convivial, for your pleasure:

We owe a debt of Gratitude & Thanx to this august company, 'the Steampunk Forum', & to the Steampunk Community in general!!!We've heard that some of you were talking & already saying good-things about the V.V.,...so here's a tip of the Dive-Helmet to you all & we would like to add our - heartfelt & sincere appreciation... We Thank You!

TeslaCon is a Steam convention with an emphasis on immersion. The weekend is intended to take you back completely to the late 1800's on a tesla powered airship. From the moment you step into the hotel, everything you see and experience will be that of an adventure in late Victorian times.

All factions of the fandom are welcome from "clock" to "diesel". Our hope is to make a event that truly brings the fandom to life.

Please contact us with any questions. I am looking forward to making new friends and seeing old ones.

"The League" web-comic. No, not "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", but in fact a rather silly new web-comic chronicling the adventures of Well Dressed Ninja and the other members of "The League of Finely Dressed Assailants of the Night." It's still getting off the ground, but so far so good.

Hello, I hope I'm not breaking some code by butting in as it were (newly joined), but I'd like to add my own little offering into the mix.

I write stories and various other prattling prose on the Victorian theme here: http://pennydreadfultales.blogspot.com/While I don't believe it's strictly Steampunk it is a surreal take on the Victorian heros, villains, explorers, music hall stars, military men and magic of the era. So it may prove of some amusement to some.

Oh, and if any of you fine people do take some time to read my site please do excuse my measly grammer and spelling!

Hello Everyone,My name is Carl and I'd like to refer all of you to my Role playing forum. This particular Roleplay is set in a steampunk apocalypse setting. It Takes place in the Fictional world of Devastat. Around the time of the invention of a power source that runs off of the heated transfer of water ie: steam, the human race has decimated it's world. Devastat a once beautiful continent with a plentiful amount of Flora and fauna has all dissapeared. Tracks have been laid for stem engine trains to transport civilians around. The constant alliance with machines have ruined the Human beings ways. When a man had claimed power in the Capitol city, he banned all machines from the people and enslaved them in factories making a mechanical army, The use of Copper, bronze and gear work has brought about the war to end the Human race.

The War has reached a stand still, the remaining humans have uncovered the ancient ruins of a great city, the remarkable secret unveiled that would bring about the world's survival......... The Final Prophecy.

So in other words, it is a free form Steampunk Role play, where a group of human's are fighting to protect "The Final Prophecy" which is kinda like a Garden of Eden.

The primary purpose of The Steampunk Forge is to relay news of various events relating to Steampunk, to post reviews of Steampunk related products (sites, movies, etc), to give updates on various Steampunk projects that I and others are working on, to give trivia and obscure information about Steampunk, and to act as a hub of Steampunk links (which I myself am also in the process of collecting).

Also, should any of you wish to have your site added to my hub, or for me to review Steampunk related art, writing, products, movies, etc, you need but ask. Preferably via email or private message. I would be only too happy to oblige, and gauge it with The Steam-O-Meter.

I'm new to the Forum and I'm doing some research on the Orgin of Steampunk I understand it was started around the time of the early 19th century however I was wondering what kind of music was popular for the early 19th century steampunk era.

Was there any Folk music that could Tie in to the Steampunk era for the early 19th century any info you have would be great

I'm new to the Forum and I'm doing some research on the Orgin of Steampunk I understand it was started around the time of the early 19th century however I was wondering what kind of music was popular for the early 19th century steampunk era.

David, for what it is worth to you, I've actually done a fair bit of research on the subject and written the first part of a lighthearted history on it. (click here to read it).

An interesting site, Parliament, but I wasn't really able to glean what it was about. Are you a theatre troupe? Podcasters? A steampulp fiction hub? All of the above? I'd love to see a steampunk themed theatre troupe performing.